Then I had a new idea. I got the pattern that I'm using onto my computer using E-Loader, then I put track 15 in that midi file using my DAW. Then I downloaded that new midi file onto my mp7 using Eloader again. Same problem. Interesting thing I've noticed about it though: if I hit Edit-Pattern then change Track 15's channel assign to 16A, the problem goes away! Fricken odd... >>>Hmm, make sure rechannelize input is set to OFF in the MP7, see if that fixes it. I use the method you describe above with SX all the time, never seen this. IS your MP7 OS up to version 2.0? <<< I've set the mp7's tempo to 0, and I've tried to set up midi sync in Cubase. In the Midi Sync Setup Dialogue box, I've selected: Timecode Source-"Midi Timecode" Machine Control-"None", and I've selected appropriate midi in/outs. If I try to select "Midi Machine Control" for the Machine Control option, then it won't start when I hit play. >>>You need to check the correct port in the "MIDI Clock" box (lower right side) in the sync set up. The XX-7's don't respond to MTC, only MIDI clock. You were close! :) <<< rEalm [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Message
Re: [xl7] Re: Very odd problem... driving me insane!
2003-11-10 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.